Sunday, November 15

Talk to a doctor day or night with Amwell #ad

Ever been sick for several days thinking if you wait long enough it will just go away? Then finally decide one morning it's not going away and find out your doctor is all booked up and can't see you until the next day? With Amwell it's easy to talk to a doctor any time you need to day or night. You just simply select a physician and connect.Amwell is only $49 per visit and you can do it all from the convenience of your home. No hopping in the car to run to a doctors office and wasting your valuable time sitting and waiting for your turn. Amwell has a very easy to use site, all you need is a webcam, speakers and a microphone via a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Doctors are available anytime day or night and you can pick the doctor you want from the profiles based on who is available at that time.
This is a great service for people live farther away from doctors offices or don't have the extra time to spend waiting on their turn to see a traditional doctor. You don’t have to leave the comfort of your home or wait for your doctor to have an opening to see you.In most states they can even prescribe you medications too.
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